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GREENFIELDS SCHOOL - Class 9 Exam Paper

The document is a final assessment paper for Class IX students at Greenfields School, Lucknow, focusing on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. It consists of two sections: Section A, which includes multiple-choice questions and short-answer questions, and Section B, which requires students to answer two out of three questions related to robotics and AI applications. The assessment is structured to evaluate students' understanding of key concepts in robotics and AI, along with their programming skills in Python.

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GREENFIELDS SCHOOL - Class 9 Exam Paper

The document is a final assessment paper for Class IX students at Greenfields School, Lucknow, focusing on Robotics and Artificial Intelligence. It consists of two sections: Section A, which includes multiple-choice questions and short-answer questions, and Section B, which requires students to answer two out of three questions related to robotics and AI applications. The assessment is structured to evaluate students' understanding of key concepts in robotics and AI, along with their programming skills in Python.

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GREENFIELDS SCHOOL, LUCKNOW

CLASS IX
ROBOTICS AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
FINAL ASSESSMENT 2024-25
Maximum Marks: 60 Time Allowed: Two Hours

Instructions:

• Answers to this Paper must be written on the paper provided separately.


• You will not be allowed to write during the first 10 minutes. This time is to be spent in reading the
question paper.
• Attempt all questions from Section A and any four questions from Section B.
• The intended marks for questions or parts of questions are given in brackets [].

SECTION A (30 Marks)

(Attempt all questions.)

Question 1

Choose the correct answers to the questions from the given options.
(Do not copy the question, write the correct answers only.) [10]

1. The main purpose of a sensor in a robotic system is to:

(a) Provide power (b) Process information


(c) Detect environmental changes (d) Control movement
2. Which of the following is a common application of AI in healthcare?

(a) Predictive analytics (b) Virtual reality


(c) Augmented reality (d) Image editing
3. A robot designed to assist in surgery is known as:

(a) Humanoid robot (b) Industrial robot


(c) Medical robot (d) Service robot
4. The 'brain' of a robot is typically referred to as:

(a) Actuator (b) Processor


(c) Controller (d) Sensor
5. Which programming language is commonly used for AI development?
(a) HTML (b) Python

(c) CSS (d) JavaScript

6. The process of training a model using labelled data is called:

(a) Supervised learning (b) Unsupervised learning


(c) Reinforcement learning (d) Deep learning

7. An example of a mobile robot is:

(a) Robotic arm (b) Drones

(c) Autonomous vehicle (d) Humanoid robot


8. The primary function of an actuator in a robot is to:

(a) Sense the environment (b) Perform actions

(c) Process data (d) Provide feedback

9. Which of the following is not a type of AI?

(a) Narrow AI (b) General AI

(c) Super AI (d) Quantum AI

10. The Turing Test is used to assess:

(a) Human intelligence (b) Machine learning


(c) Artificial intelligence (d) Robotics

Question 2

a) Answer the following questions: [15]

1. Define the term "robotics" and give two examples of robotic applications in industry. [3]

2. Explain the difference between artificial intelligence and machine learning. [3]

3. What are two advantages of using AI in everyday life? [3]

4. Write a Python code to perform a simple calculation (e.g., addition of two numbers). [3]
5. Briefly describe the significance of sensors in autonomous vehicles. [3]
b) Draw a well labelled diagram of an IR Sensor and explain its working. [5]

SECTION B (30 Marks)

(Answer any two questions from this Section.)

Question 3

1. Identify and label all the components, and answer the given questions:
In which project the above circuit can be used? Explain. [5]

2. Explain the working principle of the component labelled as 1. [5]


3. Write a python function (use recursion) to check which number is greater. (take input from user) [5]

Question 4

1. What is the role of a controller in a robotic system? [5]

2. Discuss the applications of AI in agriculture. [5]


3. Write a python program to check whether the number is integer or not.[5]

Question 5

1. Draw a block diagram of a robotic system and label its components. [5]
2. Discuss the ethical implications of using AI in surveillance systems. [5]
3. Write a Python program to swap two numbers. [5]

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